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but there's a wonderful aspect of the use of statins now. all but one of them are now generically available. you can go to the pharmacy in a big box store and you can get a three-month supply of zocor for $10. $10 for a three-month supply. there are no pharmaceutical companies that are going to get rich with these guidelines, because these drugs are now very inexpensive, they're generically available, so this is really about public health, not about company profits. and that takes the worry out of this for a lot of people, including myself. this is not promotional, this is about public health. >> well, i really appreciate it. and i always enjoy speaking to you. how about you and i make a pledge, wile it's not as exciting as talking about 35 million new prescriptions, you and i both continue to beat the drum on prevention. because it's so important and people need to know that as you pointed out. appreciate you being on the show today. thank you. >> my pleasure. >>> coming up, sensors are trying to tell if a hit to the head is hard enough to
but there's a wonderful aspect of the use of statins now. all but one of them are now generically available. you can go to the pharmacy in a big box store and you can get a three-month supply of zocor for $10. $10 for a three-month supply. there are no pharmaceutical companies that are going to get rich with these guidelines, because these drugs are now very inexpensive, they're generically available, so this is really about public health, not about company profits. and that takes the worry out...
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thank you so much for being with us. we understand that an assessment team is in tacloban, a red cross assessment team, but aid workers and equipment had not been able to get there as of what we had heard. is there any update on access to these areas, richard? >> reporter: yes. tonight, moving out from here will be our rescue truck, that they can provide 25,000 liters per load. we're coming out also with food, coming out in ambulances, there's three ambulances. 5,000 liters of fuel. power lines, generators, 6 x 6 trucks, anything. we're going to take the route and we'll be there by midnight tomorrow, if we leave at midnight, hopefully we'll be there by midnight tomorrow. we're finally able to open the road leading to tacloban, so we'll be able to get there along with our food items. on the other side of the island, the icrc and the red cross have brought in a lot of food and a lot of items. unfortunately, they still haven't got the report on that, but, i hope that they weren't hijacked, and if they weren't, i would be ve
thank you so much for being with us. we understand that an assessment team is in tacloban, a red cross assessment team, but aid workers and equipment had not been able to get there as of what we had heard. is there any update on access to these areas, richard? >> reporter: yes. tonight, moving out from here will be our rescue truck, that they can provide 25,000 liters per load. we're coming out also with food, coming out in ambulances, there's three ambulances. 5,000 liters of fuel. power...
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i would recommend using pronamel. pronamel will help to reharden the enamel, i use that every day, twice a day, and i know that i am protected. there's nothing like being your own boss! and my customers are really liking your flat rate shipping. fedex one rate. really makes my life easier. maybe a promotion is in order. good news. i got a new title. and a raise? management couldn't make that happen. [ male announcer ] introducing fedex one rate. simple, flat rate shipping with the reliability of fedex. her busy saturday begins with back pain, when... hey pam, you should take advil. why? you can take four advil for all day relief. so i should give up my two aleve for more pills with advil? you're joking right? for my back pain, i want my aleve. >>> checking our top stories at 46 minutes past, there's finger pointing on the talks with iran. kerry says iranians walked away from the table with a deal in sight, but his counterpart blamed negotiators from the west for gutting the plan. >>> senator inhofe's son, was killed i
i would recommend using pronamel. pronamel will help to reharden the enamel, i use that every day, twice a day, and i know that i am protected. there's nothing like being your own boss! and my customers are really liking your flat rate shipping. fedex one rate. really makes my life easier. maybe a promotion is in order. good news. i got a new title. and a raise? management couldn't make that happen. [ male announcer ] introducing fedex one rate. simple, flat rate shipping with the reliability...
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and with improved tracking up to 11 scans, you can even watch us get it there. ♪ you can even watch us get it there. hey, buddy? oh, hey, flo. you want to see something cool? snapshot, from progressive. my insurance company told me not to talk to people like you. you always do what they tell you? no... try it, and see what your good driving can save you. you don't even have to switch. unless you're scared. i'm not scared, it's... you know we can still see you. no, you can't. pretty sure we can... try snapshot today -- no pressure. ing >>> so while you're waiting for your turkey to cook, here is something to debate with family and friends. does the underdog actually have an advantage in life? have we been getting it wrong all along? malcolm gladwell thinks so. anderson cooper spoke to him for this report. >> when we look at battles between lopsided parties, we exaggerate the strength of the favorite and we underestimate the strength of the underdog. >> reporter: malcolm gladwell believes underdogs win more than we think because limitations force them to be creative. david couldn't slay
and with improved tracking up to 11 scans, you can even watch us get it there. ♪ you can even watch us get it there. hey, buddy? oh, hey, flo. you want to see something cool? snapshot, from progressive. my insurance company told me not to talk to people like you. you always do what they tell you? no... try it, and see what your good driving can save you. you don't even have to switch. unless you're scared. i'm not scared, it's... you know we can still see you. no, you can't. pretty sure we...
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what that robber really took from us was our peace of mind. with adt, we got it back. [ male announcer ] every 14.4 seconds, a burglary takes place in the united states. so rely on the fast alarm response of adt. a single adt system can help protect you from burglary, fire, and high levels of carbon monoxide. when an alarm is received, adt calls the local authorities for help. and you can get this monitored protection, plus great local service, starting at just over $1 a day. and only adt offers a theft protection guarantee. take it from me. the time to think about a security system isn't after something bad happens -- it's before. [ male announcer ] call now and get adt installed for just $49. you could save a lot more than money. hurry, and take advantage of these savings. adt. always there. >>> welcome back. in the crossfire tonight, representatives lo receipta sanchez and james langford. friday when the house votes on a bill by fred upton overruling one part of obama care and al w allows people to keep -- if 20 democrats break ranks, it do
what that robber really took from us was our peace of mind. with adt, we got it back. [ male announcer ] every 14.4 seconds, a burglary takes place in the united states. so rely on the fast alarm response of adt. a single adt system can help protect you from burglary, fire, and high levels of carbon monoxide. when an alarm is received, adt calls the local authorities for help. and you can get this monitored protection, plus great local service, starting at just over $1 a day. and only adt...
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but liz joins us now. it's good to see you. >> good to see you too. >> good to see you well. >> thank you. >> you feel okay? >> i'm feeling great. >> what is it like to watch that? >> it's very difficult to watch. >> did you know, ahead of time, that they were going to be recording or did they talk to you about it afterwards? >> they talked to me about it after. >> how -- when you look back on that, how close were you to not being able to get through this? >> pretty close. >> had you overdosed before? >> no. >> that was the first time? >> mm-hmm. >> the point that they were trying to make and what they're talking about is this medication known as meloxin or narcan, which did what it can do for you, bring people out of an overdose. what do you think of making a medication like this more available? >> i think that it should be, but i think that it is kind of a fine line between having that false sense of security and making it widely available to absolutely everyone. >> how hard an addiction is this to beat?
but liz joins us now. it's good to see you. >> good to see you too. >> good to see you well. >> thank you. >> you feel okay? >> i'm feeling great. >> what is it like to watch that? >> it's very difficult to watch. >> did you know, ahead of time, that they were going to be recording or did they talk to you about it afterwards? >> they talked to me about it after. >> how -- when you look back on that, how close were you to not being able...
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but the confirmation has come to us from u.s. officials basically saying they believe israeli warplanes carried out this strike on wednesday evening against a missile miff facility in the town of la tacke to the northwest of damascus striking at what they say were missiles and related equipment that might have been transferred to the lebanese shiite militia group hezbollah. the whole incident is perhaps casting the spotlight on the extent to which israel is being drawn into the conflict in syria. it's not the first time that israel has been accused of carrying out strikes, indeed, back in january, u.s. officials again said that israeli warplanes had carried out a strike against the convoy of missiles or a convoy of weapons, that they believed were being transferred to hezbollah in southern lebanon, as well. again, israel not confirming that either. what it has said publicly is that it does have a red line, a number of red lines. one of them is the transfer of sophisticated weaponry to hezbollah in southern lebanon where they beli
but the confirmation has come to us from u.s. officials basically saying they believe israeli warplanes carried out this strike on wednesday evening against a missile miff facility in the town of la tacke to the northwest of damascus striking at what they say were missiles and related equipment that might have been transferred to the lebanese shiite militia group hezbollah. the whole incident is perhaps casting the spotlight on the extent to which israel is being drawn into the conflict in...
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we were swimming together, my staff was with us, the driver was with us. we were all helping each other. and the water was just rising and rising with waves, waves like you know -- the water would push you out. all of a sudden the cars that were there, we had maybe like five or six cars in there, floating, floating and the cars being pushed. and we were -- the cars were like pushing -- almost like getting into us. into my kids. and pushing us. and so that the boys that were there were trying to push the cars away. because it might hit the cement and might topple down. because the house -- all of us, they were trying to push. the water went so high it reached the ceiling. so we were just there hanging on. and trying to fight the waves that were pushing us out. >> absolutely terrifying. martin, for people who want to help and i asked this question earlier, but you're in a great position to answer it because you're actually there and your family has been exposed to it. what do you think is the most desperate need right now? >> well, actually the desperate nee
we were swimming together, my staff was with us, the driver was with us. we were all helping each other. and the water was just rising and rising with waves, waves like you know -- the water would push you out. all of a sudden the cars that were there, we had maybe like five or six cars in there, floating, floating and the cars being pushed. and we were -- the cars were like pushing -- almost like getting into us. into my kids. and pushing us. and so that the boys that were there were trying to...
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talk to us today. >>> he's out. it was hard to tell. >> it was cupcake -- no, it's not cupcake. >> it's hard to tell because he was wearing sunglasses. somebody just woke up. >> i don't know. >> all right. i don't know. he's going to fall again. >> wow, he's really gone. oh, stop. his head just went. where did he go? >> i don't want him banging into that metal thing. that's okay. >> arty lang kept him roaring with the dark humor. he's known to pass out on air and start verbal altercations with fellow cast members while under the influence. he's been sew boar for a year and half. the new book "crash and burn." how are you? >> good to be here, piers. >> you are watching yourself passing out laugh sglg a brilliant comic at work. our generations jonathan winters, why would you not laugh? >> what was extraordinary to me, i did the show a couple times when you were there. you were so part of the family, such an amazing energy between you. i would never have known or guessed the personal hell i read about in "crash and bur
talk to us today. >>> he's out. it was hard to tell. >> it was cupcake -- no, it's not cupcake. >> it's hard to tell because he was wearing sunglasses. somebody just woke up. >> i don't know. >> all right. i don't know. he's going to fall again. >> wow, he's really gone. oh, stop. his head just went. where did he go? >> i don't want him banging into that metal thing. that's okay. >> arty lang kept him roaring with the dark humor. he's known to...
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most of us are going to eat about 3,000 calories in just that one meal. we're going to spend some time showing you how to cut your calories with the help of top chef hugh achison. we'll also tell you how to stay sane, after all, who could forget this? >> dad wants ambrosia so i we got to get the miniature march mell marshmallows. you know i can't cook. ah. yeah, well, i'll see you tomorrow then. gobble, gobble. oh, bye-bye. >> you may remember that clip from the hilarious 1987 movie "planes, trains and automobiles." we are getting old. steve martin and also the late great john candy. look, i'm going to tell you, the holidays, they can be a trying time, you know this, for families from all across the country. so joining me with how to survive holiday hell as many people call it, our very own richard quest in new york and from los angeles behavior expert wendy walsh. welcome to both of you. wendy, it's a different kind of stress, right, a special kind of stress, if you will, over the holidays. because you say getting together with relatives is the closest t
most of us are going to eat about 3,000 calories in just that one meal. we're going to spend some time showing you how to cut your calories with the help of top chef hugh achison. we'll also tell you how to stay sane, after all, who could forget this? >> dad wants ambrosia so i we got to get the miniature march mell marshmallows. you know i can't cook. ah. yeah, well, i'll see you tomorrow then. gobble, gobble. oh, bye-bye. >> you may remember that clip from the hilarious 1987 movie...
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>> if you could tell us why these cameras are beneficial to your work. >> well, we use them basically tore three things. first of all, to further a criminal investigation or a criminal case. they help the department hold the officers to a higher standard. and they help defend ourselves against frivolous complaints, frivolous accusations. >> danny, i'll go to you. it all sounds pretty good. helps the police and probably cuts down on police misconduct because police officers are less apt to act up if they're wearing a camera and recording the whole thing? >> it sounding fascinating. >> yes, anyone who -- >> okay. so danny, go on. >> it sounding fascinating. and what a great idea when the police are doing the videoing. so i have to ask this officer if he has heard or any of his brother officers have ever made an arrest of a citizen filming a police encounter? it seems the message is clear. as long as the police are doing the recording of the encounter, no problem. but if a citizen wants to take out their iphone, it appears that the message is quite different. you will and can be and have
>> if you could tell us why these cameras are beneficial to your work. >> well, we use them basically tore three things. first of all, to further a criminal investigation or a criminal case. they help the department hold the officers to a higher standard. and they help defend ourselves against frivolous complaints, frivolous accusations. >> danny, i'll go to you. it all sounds pretty good. helps the police and probably cuts down on police misconduct because police officers are...
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that's all for us tonight. that's all for us tonight. "ac 360 later" starts right now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com
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what more can you tell us about that? >> reporter: that's right, the "richmond times" is reporting that gus deeds was brought in under an emergency custody order to the local county hospital. he was evaluated there, but then turned away after a few hours because there were no beds available. now, the facility will not confirm that he was brought in under that order, but they do say anyone who is brought in under that particular order cannot be held any longer than six hours. cnn also reached out to virginia officials to get an explanation of the bed policy. they tell us that the availability of beds across the state for these types of emergencies is quote tight, but normally, combing multiple hospitals around an area, normally a bed is found. this is an extremely rural area, limited cell phone service, not that many other hospitals around. >> what do we know about the relationship between father and son? >> reporter: by all accounts, it was very close. cnn, again, spoke with the family friend just tonight who said look, t
what more can you tell us about that? >> reporter: that's right, the "richmond times" is reporting that gus deeds was brought in under an emergency custody order to the local county hospital. he was evaluated there, but then turned away after a few hours because there were no beds available. now, the facility will not confirm that he was brought in under that order, but they do say anyone who is brought in under that particular order cannot be held any longer than six hours. cnn...
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he's on the phone with us from nashville. good to have you with us. first question for you, meningitis "b," this is a very unusual form of this disease, right? >> it is victor, yes. usually, when you see this kind of meningitis on a campus, it's meningitis "c." so this is very, very unusual. and of course, meningitis "b" is not in the vaccine that we currently use. that's why they have to go abroad to get a vaccine that has been used in europe and australia. >> so do we know why this thing is unusual? it has not affected the faculty at princeton. it seems it's only the college students that are becoming infected, do we know why? >> we don't, and isn't that curious, zoraida. and you know, this also a disease that occasionally occurs more frequently just in the state of oregon in the united states. and we've never understood that either. so, why this is occurring is not clear. but the trick that everybody's working on now, the cdc, the new jersey department of health, the folks at princeton, is how to stop it. how to prevent further cases. >> so, there'
he's on the phone with us from nashville. good to have you with us. first question for you, meningitis "b," this is a very unusual form of this disease, right? >> it is victor, yes. usually, when you see this kind of meningitis on a campus, it's meningitis "c." so this is very, very unusual. and of course, meningitis "b" is not in the vaccine that we currently use. that's why they have to go abroad to get a vaccine that has been used in europe and australia....
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and outfront tonight, chris kofinis joins us as well. and i want to add something that eric cantor said, "once again, president obama has unilaterally delayed another major portion of obama care. these are hardly the actions of a transparent administration. of course, chris, east referring to the delay of the employer mandate. it was huge news announced around the 4th. at this point, why do it right around a holiday every time. just own up to it. >> well, to be honest, i'm not sure they're trying to hide from the fact that there have been some problems with the rollout. i think it's pretty obvious to everyone that there are. i think the bigger question is, you know, what are we going to do about it? and clearly the problems are significant enough, but they're getting addressed. what i find kind of amusing when i hear some of my, you know, republican friends, and members of congress, talk about obama care, is i can't believe that they're this interested in health care. i mean, for years, i couldn't figure out what their ideas were, what t
and outfront tonight, chris kofinis joins us as well. and i want to add something that eric cantor said, "once again, president obama has unilaterally delayed another major portion of obama care. these are hardly the actions of a transparent administration. of course, chris, east referring to the delay of the employer mandate. it was huge news announced around the 4th. at this point, why do it right around a holiday every time. just own up to it. >> well, to be honest, i'm not sure...
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you shouldn't use the word like a pronounce and use it in the workplace and use another word in the workplace. you can say whatever you want in the privacy on your own home but in the workplace there are rules and you need standerized rules across the board for everyone. >> the problem it seems to me, charles blow, say you have a group of young black teenagers in chicago or philadelphia or wherever it hay be and they are all hanging out together and playing rap muni significasic, keep hearing the "n" word and pounding away with the black aroundtists and start using it as part of communication culture, whatever you want to call it, does that not make the situation more complicated? does it not make it difficult if the word that is apparently so offensive is in common parlance among the group that says it's offensive. >> it -- >> i'm playing pure devil's advocate. >> i think that can -- that kind of denies a historical context. james baldwin has a great phrase he said, people are trapped in history and history is trapped in them. the historical context for the appropriation of abusive context.
you shouldn't use the word like a pronounce and use it in the workplace and use another word in the workplace. you can say whatever you want in the privacy on your own home but in the workplace there are rules and you need standerized rules across the board for everyone. >> the problem it seems to me, charles blow, say you have a group of young black teenagers in chicago or philadelphia or wherever it hay be and they are all hanging out together and playing rap muni significasic, keep...
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this is what paradox does, takes us v.e.t.s and then they pair us with regular civilian disabled individuals that are enduring for years what i've been used for the first two or three years since i've been back from afghanistan. climbing is just my way of dealing with transition. dealing with life and death, risk, kind of the closest thing i have to being in the military now. i was fortunate enough to earn a bronze star for saving the life of a friend, but unfortunately i was injured as well. i suffered a traumatic brain injury. i couldn't spell my own name, couldn't walk without a cane and i could barely speak. you come home and everybody thanks you for your service, but they really don't understand what you went through. and it's hard to convey that. this gets the heart pumping. it's good practice for the vertical walls that come in life. when you're on a rock wall and you come up to a problem and you just don't know if you can get through it, you're sweating and your heart is beating and you just want to give up, but then when you keep trying and you end up getting to the top, it's the be
this is what paradox does, takes us v.e.t.s and then they pair us with regular civilian disabled individuals that are enduring for years what i've been used for the first two or three years since i've been back from afghanistan. climbing is just my way of dealing with transition. dealing with life and death, risk, kind of the closest thing i have to being in the military now. i was fortunate enough to earn a bronze star for saving the life of a friend, but unfortunately i was injured as well. i...
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yeah, they even used one of the same contractors, cgi that brought us healthcare.gov. >> the right wing will probably tell you there is a conspiracy and a billion dollars went missing. none of that is true. >> reporter: now, here is the bizarre part, when smitherman admitted to a drug addiction, his supporters pounced. >> they stood in line and asked me personal questions. >> reporter: but some of the proud supporters, fitness for office is a relative term. would you vote for him again if this all blew over? >> i think so he has done what he said he would do. >> reporter: although some wished to voice their support anonymously. >> would you rather have somebody taking our money and lying to the people or just having somebody smoke crack. >> reporter: but back in the city, the frustration runs high. >> he should say now, good-bye, i'm sorry and go home. >> reporter: there are sober ca calls for his exit on the top national news cast, and tears from the federal finance minister. >> he will have to -- the mayor will have -- at the end of the day, he has to make his own decision. >> reporte
yeah, they even used one of the same contractors, cgi that brought us healthcare.gov. >> the right wing will probably tell you there is a conspiracy and a billion dollars went missing. none of that is true. >> reporter: now, here is the bizarre part, when smitherman admitted to a drug addiction, his supporters pounced. >> they stood in line and asked me personal questions. >> reporter: but some of the proud supporters, fitness for office is a relative term. would you...
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yeah, they even used one of the same contractors, cgi that brought us healthcare.gov. >> the right wing will probably tell you there is a conspiracy and a billion dollars went missing. none of that is true. >> reporter: now, here is the ironic part, when smitherman admitted to a drug addiction to party drugs, his supporters pounced. >> they stood in line and asked me personal questions. >> reporter: but some of the proud supporters, fitness for office is a relative term. would you vote for him again if this all blew over? >> i think so. >> yeah? >> he's done what he said he would do. >> reporter: though some wished to voice their support anonymously. >> would you rather have somebody taking our money and lying to the people or just having somebody smoke crack. >> reporter: but back in the city, flavors of ford frustration run the gamut. >> he should say now, good-bye, i'm sorry, and go home. >> reporter: there are sober calls for his exit on the top national news cast, and tears from the federal finance minister. >> he will have to -- the mayor will have -- at the end of the day, he has
yeah, they even used one of the same contractors, cgi that brought us healthcare.gov. >> the right wing will probably tell you there is a conspiracy and a billion dollars went missing. none of that is true. >> reporter: now, here is the ironic part, when smitherman admitted to a drug addiction to party drugs, his supporters pounced. >> they stood in line and asked me personal questions. >> reporter: but some of the proud supporters, fitness for office is a relative term....
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thanks for joining us. >>> pity the salary man. tokyo's willing cog in an enormous machine requiring long hours, low pay, total dedication. and sometimes, what's called koroshi, death by overwork. here in a society of tight spaces, the pressure is on to keep up appearances, to do what's expected, to not let the interior life become exterior. but at night, things are different. ♪ ♪ i took a walk through this beautiful world ♪ ♪ felt the cool rain on my shoulder ♪ ♪ found something good in this beautiful world ♪ ♪ i felt the rain getting colder ♪ ♪ sha la la la la ♪ sha la la la la la la ♪ sha la la la la ♪ sha la la la la la la >>> what do you need to know about tokyo? deep, deep waters. the first time i came here, it was like it was a transformative experience. it was powerful and violent experience. it was as if it was just like taking acid for the first time. meaning what do i do now? i see the whole world in a different way. i often compare the experience, going to tokyo the first time, to what eric cla
thanks for joining us. >>> pity the salary man. tokyo's willing cog in an enormous machine requiring long hours, low pay, total dedication. and sometimes, what's called koroshi, death by overwork. here in a society of tight spaces, the pressure is on to keep up appearances, to do what's expected, to not let the interior life become exterior. but at night, things are different. ♪ ♪ i took a walk through this beautiful world ♪ ♪ felt the cool rain on my shoulder ♪ ♪ found...
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the houses that used to be? the gardens still come up. ♪ ♪ >> off the main drag -- >> girl you're wearing the hat and everything? >> a backyard. thanks for coming. >> a well-tended home surrounded by many neglected ones. an example of detroit style entrepreneurship. greedy greg's, a do it yourself barbecue joint, started by these two, richelle and greg. >> i'm tony. >> i'm greedy greg. >> on the menu, absolutely delicious, straight from the grill ribs and rib tips. but the really good stuff is inside. superb smoked pork-loaded collards and mac-and-cheese. >> thank you so much. this is perfect. >> that's good. >> well, i'm going to use this spoon here. >> this is unbelievably good. what the mac? >> the greens are incredible. >> oh, those are good. >> so in the greens, is that like smoked ham hock? >> i can't tell you my secret. >> some of the best greens i've ever had. >> this dude's been everywhere. >> i've been all over the south. met a lot of greens. those are not just delicious, they're luxurious. big hun
the houses that used to be? the gardens still come up. ♪ ♪ >> off the main drag -- >> girl you're wearing the hat and everything? >> a backyard. thanks for coming. >> a well-tended home surrounded by many neglected ones. an example of detroit style entrepreneurship. greedy greg's, a do it yourself barbecue joint, started by these two, richelle and greg. >> i'm tony. >> i'm greedy greg. >> on the menu, absolutely delicious, straight from the grill...
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stay with us. how much protein does your dog food have? 18 percent? 20? new purina one true instinct has 30. active dogs crave nutrient-dense food. so we made purina one true instinct. learn more at purinaone.com if yand you're talking toevere rheuyour rheumatologistike me, about trying or adding a biologic. this is humira, adalimumab. this is humira working to help relieve my pain. this is humira helping me through the twists and turns. this is humira helping to protect my joints from further damage. doctors have been prescribing humira for over ten years. humira works by targeting and helping to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to ra symptoms. for many adults, humira is proven to help relieve pain and stop further joint damage. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal events, such as infections, lymphoma, or other types of cancer, have happened. blood, liver and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure have occurred. before s
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he's using you. he probably has a citi thankyou card and gets 2x the points at restaurants huh the citi thankyou preferred card. now earn 2x the points on entertainment, with no annual fee. go to citi.com/thankyoucards her busy saturday begins with back pain, when... hey pam, you should take advil. why? you can take four advil for all day relief. so i should give up my two aleve for more pills with advil? you're joking right? for my back pain, i want my aleve. you really love, what would you do?" ♪ [ woman ] i'd be a writer. [ man ] i'd be a baker. [ woman ] i wanna be a pie maker. [ man ] i wanna be a pilot. [ woman ] i'd be an architect. what if i told you someone could pay you and what if that person were you? ♪ when you think about it, isn't that what retirement should be, paying ourselves to do what we love? ♪ paying ourselves to do what we love? ♪ [ male announcer ] the parking lot helps by letting us know who's coming. the carts keep everyone on the right track. the power tools introdu
he's using you. he probably has a citi thankyou card and gets 2x the points at restaurants huh the citi thankyou preferred card. now earn 2x the points on entertainment, with no annual fee. go to citi.com/thankyoucards her busy saturday begins with back pain, when... hey pam, you should take advil. why? you can take four advil for all day relief. so i should give up my two aleve for more pills with advil? you're joking right? for my back pain, i want my aleve. you really love, what would you...
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only 4% of the businesses who can use it do so. river front packing is the largest grapefruit distributor in florida, and they don't participate in the program. >> we have an adequate local workforce that we have not been forced into or pushed into participating with the h 2-a program. >> like many businesses, they find the regulations that comes with it to be expensive and burdensome. >> housing is a cost. the transportation is a cost. and sometimes they don't stay. i think it was a noble effort, but we need to recognize it's a much broader issue. we don't really know the level of illegal immigrants working here. do we have everybody here properly documented and do we meet the letter of the law? absolutely. but as i was told once when i asked this question at a seminar, well, what if i see a document that i'm not sure is legal? the question i got was are you an immigration officer? if you question that, you could be subject to discrimination charges. i think if all of the undocumented workers were all to be deported, the people th
only 4% of the businesses who can use it do so. river front packing is the largest grapefruit distributor in florida, and they don't participate in the program. >> we have an adequate local workforce that we have not been forced into or pushed into participating with the h 2-a program. >> like many businesses, they find the regulations that comes with it to be expensive and burdensome. >> housing is a cost. the transportation is a cost. and sometimes they don't stay. i think...
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a number of people come up to us wanting to use our phone. a lot of people outside the philippines wanting to use the phone to tell their family they are alive. imagine living here. they have lost members of their family or don't know where they are and they have no means of communication. there is no real plan to link these people up. again, until communications are restored which will take another few days, we are told, it's going to be very, very difficult to link these people together. >> i know you were in the middle of the storm. can you tell us a little bit about that? >> well, as you can imagine, it's a frightening experience. we had moved from our hotel, which is right on the shore which we heard later was devastated by there storm surge. we were in a hotel and sheltering on the fourth floor of this very, very strong hotel. obviously, no one really, i suspect, experienced a storm of this magnitude 150 hour near the eye and it's hard to believe that wind speed and if there was a category, i was told this would make it a category six.
a number of people come up to us wanting to use our phone. a lot of people outside the philippines wanting to use the phone to tell their family they are alive. imagine living here. they have lost members of their family or don't know where they are and they have no means of communication. there is no real plan to link these people up. again, until communications are restored which will take another few days, we are told, it's going to be very, very difficult to link these people together....
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instead, they have to use a broke r or agent. that comes just days before the website is supposed to be running more efficiently after a decemb disasterous debut. a massive come met. >>> at the white house the annual tradition, the turkey pardon. >> the office of the presidency, the most powerful position in the world brings with it many awesome and solum responsibilities. this is not one of them. 80 turkeys on john's farm competed for the chance to make it to the white house and stay off the thanksgiving table. it was quite literally the hunger games. >> well the honor went to a bird named popcorn but fear not, the runner up named caramel, was also spared. voting took place online. across the pond, a royal rock jam, prince william steps up to the mic to sing living on a prayer with john bon jovi and taylor swift. it took place at kensington palace, get on stage and rock out if you want to. >> wonder if he takes requests? i like him to do neal diamond. >> that's what you would want to hear? >> i want to hear prince william singin
instead, they have to use a broke r or agent. that comes just days before the website is supposed to be running more efficiently after a decemb disasterous debut. a massive come met. >>> at the white house the annual tradition, the turkey pardon. >> the office of the presidency, the most powerful position in the world brings with it many awesome and solum responsibilities. this is not one of them. 80 turkeys on john's farm competed for the chance to make it to the white house and...
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that's it for us. hope you join us one hour from now for ac 360 later. >>> it's easily the most contentious piece of real estate in the world. and there's no hope, none, of ever talking about it without pissing somebody, if not everybody off. maybe that's why it's taken me so long to come here, a place where even the names of ordinary things are ferociously disputed. where does falafel come from? who makes the best hummus? is it a fence or a wall? by the end of this hour, i'll be seen by many as a terrorist sympathizer, a zionist tool, a self-hating jew, an apoll gist for american imperialism, an orientalist, socialist, fascist, cia agent, and worse. so here goes nothing.american ♪ ♪ >> i was raised without religion. one side of the family long ago, catholic -- i think. ♪ >> i was raised without religion. one side of the family long ago, catholic -- i think. the other side, jewish. i've never been in a synagogue. i don't believe in a higher power. but that doesn't make me any less jewish, i don't
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now, what happens is when some folks use that movement, use that theory just to try to enhance themselves politically, sometimes that movement can then get perverted, and so listen, there's a lot of principles about the tea party that i agree with and have governed in new jersey in a way that's consistent with a lot of that, but you know, some of the stuff that's happened of late down in washington i think is not even consistent with what a lot of the real folks who started the tea party movement would agree with. >> i don't know what you're talking about. >> just the idea that you don't try to, you know, for instance, on the sequester, we're actually succeeding as a movement in reducing government spending on the domestic side pretty significantly. but there's no acknowledgment of that by some folks in the washington establishment. i think we should have been talking more about that. it's a real accomplishment by our party to try to reduce spending in that way and what we should do is now move to the entitlement side to start to work on that side as well. then we can really look towards
now, what happens is when some folks use that movement, use that theory just to try to enhance themselves politically, sometimes that movement can then get perverted, and so listen, there's a lot of principles about the tea party that i agree with and have governed in new jersey in a way that's consistent with a lot of that, but you know, some of the stuff that's happened of late down in washington i think is not even consistent with what a lot of the real folks who started the tea party...
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can you talk to us about that? >> right now the military capabilities are beginning to growment we have about a dozen c li lic-130 cargo planes and severa dozen sell couldn'ters off the george washington. we've got navy ships as you have seen from the newscast operating off the coast. we have a host of other capabilities. >> what is the first priority with using these assets, general? >> our priorities have been laid out since day one. they destructed us because of the two experts in this field that we need to get life sustaining aid out to the spr stricken population. so we've been following the cues from our u.s. aid partners on the best way to affect a change for these folks. >> i keep on asking about hospitals and what kind of supplies you're bringing to them. we keep hearing the stories that infants are dying. i guess very specifically, i'm curious as to whether those medical supplies are onboard and reaching the areas where they're needed most. >> the military partnered with the philippines and they have uniq
can you talk to us about that? >> right now the military capabilities are beginning to growment we have about a dozen c li lic-130 cargo planes and severa dozen sell couldn'ters off the george washington. we've got navy ships as you have seen from the newscast operating off the coast. we have a host of other capabilities. >> what is the first priority with using these assets, general? >> our priorities have been laid out since day one. they destructed us because of the two...
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. >> that's it for us. before you begin your weekend, "newsroom" with carol costello begins. >> all three of you are going to be sitting there watching me so i appreciate that. i love that. thank you. have a great weekend. "newsroom" starts now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com tthp the philippinthe phil or one of the biggest >>>happening now in the philippines getting pounded by one of the biggest storms. >>> jonathan martin has been the only one targeted by teammates. plus this. the mayor of toronto does it again, tom ford apologizing for threatening to kill someone, "newsroom" starts now. good morning. i'm carol costello, thank you so much for joining me. one of the strongest storms ever recorded on the planet now roaring across the philippines. with wind gusts as strong as 235 miles per hour. we're getting reports of flooding, power outages, roofs torn off homes, trees ripped out of the ground, the super sigh foon has killed three people and more than. 00,000 people reportedly have fled its path. w
. >> that's it for us. before you begin your weekend, "newsroom" with carol costello begins. >> all three of you are going to be sitting there watching me so i appreciate that. i love that. thank you. have a great weekend. "newsroom" starts now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com tthp the philippinthe phil or one of the biggest >>>happening now in the philippines getting pounded by one of the biggest storms. >>> jonathan martin has been the...
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for us it's squid brushed with worcestershire sauce. wow. that's awesome. >> i've been coming here for many times, but this is the first time to eat this. >> love this dish. you lived in new york, what? 14 years? 18 years? >> 27 years. since 1984 to 2011. >> 27 years in new york. that changes a person. >> very much. >> you're a new yorker now. >> yes. >> what was the hardest thing to get used to when you first came here? >> culture. >> the culture. >> the culture is so much different between the u.s. and here. and it's so interesting always. i never, ever get bored. >> i never get bored and i always learn new things in manhattan. but there's 15, 20 different manhattans in tokyo to me. from my perspective these are completely different cities. even building to building. pachenko down here. nightclub for men, nightclub for girls, nightclub for rock and rollers, hair salon. but all up. 15 different businesses in one building. one building. >> yes. >> i could spend the next five years just doing shows on this one building. what is weird? what is
for us it's squid brushed with worcestershire sauce. wow. that's awesome. >> i've been coming here for many times, but this is the first time to eat this. >> love this dish. you lived in new york, what? 14 years? 18 years? >> 27 years. since 1984 to 2011. >> 27 years in new york. that changes a person. >> very much. >> you're a new yorker now. >> yes. >> what was the hardest thing to get used to when you first came here? >> culture. >>...
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what can you tell us about this? >> we have new video of the house, the outside of the house, of live animals, a chained animal and a dead chicken. we don't know if this is the one that was
what can you tell us about this? >> we have new video of the house, the outside of the house, of live animals, a chained animal and a dead chicken. we don't know if this is the one that was
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he needs us. we're in this together. >> in addition, then, what francis did was he referred to himself not as pontiff maximus, the supreme pontiff. not as pope. but the simpler title, bishop of rome. >> john alan is cnn analyst, author of eight books on the vatican and catholic affairs. >> everything you needed to know about the kind of man and what kind of pope francis was going to be was revealed in that debut on that balcony. >> pope francis has also revealed, he is not afraid it weigh in on matters of global conflict. the pope spoke out on syria, writing a letter to russian president vladimir putin as the g-20 summit got under way in st. petersburg. the pope said to leaders present each and every one, i made a heart felt appeal for them to help find ways to overcome the conflicting positions and to lay aside the futile pursuit after military solution. >> he is also called for a day of prayer and fasting for peace in syria. and he is using almost every means at his disposal to back this up. one
he needs us. we're in this together. >> in addition, then, what francis did was he referred to himself not as pontiff maximus, the supreme pontiff. not as pope. but the simpler title, bishop of rome. >> john alan is cnn analyst, author of eight books on the vatican and catholic affairs. >> everything you needed to know about the kind of man and what kind of pope francis was going to be was revealed in that debut on that balcony. >> pope francis has also revealed, he is...
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talk to us today. [ male announcer ] they are a glowing example of what it means to be the best. and at this special time of year, they shine even brighter. come to the winter event and get the mercedes-benz you've always wished for, now for an exceptional price. [ santa ] ho, ho, ho, ho! [ male announcer ] lease the 2014 e350 for $579 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. >>> this isn't an issue about bullying. this is an issue of mine and john's relationship where i've taken stuff too far, and i didn't know it was hurting him. my actions were coming from a place of love. no matter how bad and how vulgar it sounds, that's how we communicate. that's how our friendship was. and those are the facts, and that's what i'm accountable for. >> richie incognito telling his story. his first big interview since the bullying allegations made headlines across the country. the interview with martin will be delayed. joining me now is the man who sat down with richie incognito. welcome to you. it's a fascinatin
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i think it's wrong, whether you're black or white shouldn't use that word but they use it among themselves and i spoke to a couple guy there is and we've seen guys of both races not offended by that. that's obviously one way you look at maybe they have discussions with each oefter and give each other a hard time -- >> how tall are you, curt? >> 5'11" and 3/4ths i like to say. >> if you were 6'5" and 314 points like jonathan martin, he would be better to march himself into the dolphin's locker room and pins one into mr. incognito's nose. >> that's what a lot of players are saying if he had a problem and were that offended, go ahead and fight because players are going -- other players in the locker room would stop a fight. nobody would get seriously injured. you stand up for yourself -- >> i think i horrified -- >> nobody will get seriously injured? i pane, look there are plenty of stories of nfl players who carry guns, use guns. >> but no nfl stories of players getting in fight in the locker room -- the thing is, nfl players, 53 of them in the locker room. they pretend they are best friends
i think it's wrong, whether you're black or white shouldn't use that word but they use it among themselves and i spoke to a couple guy there is and we've seen guys of both races not offended by that. that's obviously one way you look at maybe they have discussions with each oefter and give each other a hard time -- >> how tall are you, curt? >> 5'11" and 3/4ths i like to say. >> if you were 6'5" and 314 points like jonathan martin, he would be better to march himself...
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that's all for us tonight. "ac 360 later" starts right now. >>> tonight, new jersey's governor chris christie. also, he says he was too drunk to pick up the crack pipe. and later, breaking news in the kendrick johnson story. there were 36 cameras inside and outside of where he died. we're sorting through it now. including the camera trained on the gym mats where kendrick body's was found.
that's all for us tonight. "ac 360 later" starts right now. >>> tonight, new jersey's governor chris christie. also, he says he was too drunk to pick up the crack pipe. and later, breaking news in the kendrick johnson story. there were 36 cameras inside and outside of where he died. we're sorting through it now. including the camera trained on the gym mats where kendrick body's was found.
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weekend with us. christine romans will be with you at 9:30 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. here on cnn. have a great weekend. >>> hello everyone. i'm fredricka whitfield. welcome to the cnn newsroom. officials in the philippines say it will take days to find out how deadly the storm was. the government confirmed 138 deaths. the red cross claims as many as 1200 killed. 1,000 in the city of to beitocl. trees are blocking roads, communication lines are down. torrential rains plus the storm surge have put entire towns under water. many evacuated ahead of the storm, but officials say the storm was too powerful for some evacuation centers, and some people there died. many people helped flood victims escape the rising waters including two of our journalists, producer tim schwarz and cnn international anchor andrew stevens helping in a rescue effort of an injured man, pushing him through waist-high water to safety. >> anymore in there, josh? >> two more. >> they are in tacloban reporting on the typhoon aftermath. >> repor
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elizabeth cohen is here for us and will break it down for us. the president's decision yesterday to let people keep their current plans, how many people does that affect abbott? >> if you look at it as a portion of the american public, it's a relatively small percentage. so only about 5% of people are directly affected by what the president did yesterday. only 5% of americans buy insurance on their own through what's caused the individual market. when you do the math, that's about 11 million people. it's a relatively small percentage of the american people. >> so this fix, how does this actually impact them? it must be very confusing if you say first you've been canceled, now maybe you can get your insurance back, but maybe not depending on which states or insurance companies cooperate. >> it is incredibly confusal. if i were one of these people, my head would be spinning. insurance companies are getting hundreds and hundreds of calls within a couple minutes of the announcement yesterday. one executive said he got hundreds of calls about this. h
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i used to live in washington, d.c. former marylandon berry on tape smoking crack cocaine going through the whole motions. eventually he lost his job. eventually he was redeemed. >> he's still on council. >> he is. so you never know where it is all going to end up. >> mayor rob ford in toronto not going anywhere. it looks like the council can't make him. he is going to speak later on. we will bring that to you live when it happens. at the moment, council members are getting to have five minutes each to basically make statements now. that's what's happening in the council chambers. >> we're following this. this is an overpowering stench of death hanging in the air. this is in the philippine disaster zone five days after that monster tie upon hit. bodies are still decaying in the sun. it is unbelievable the tragedy. the roads are blocked with debris. survivors, you can imagine they are growing more and more desperate every hour every day. >> here's the latest now. the confirmed death toll from the haiyan tie upon now stan
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>> back then, it used to be clean. used to be respected. >> once hillbrow was an elite whites only center of town. but when things started to change, so did hillbrow. becoming one of the first gray areas where whites and blacks mixed. hillbrow became aspirational. a symbol of everything black africans had long been denied. but was now accessible. people poured in in large numbers. many of them squatters from all over the continent. >> people come here, they come here with one intention. making a living. making money. started coming here. >> white landlords and tenants simply walked away from their property. the disenfranchised who moved in legally, semi legally, illegally or just squatting, an influx of gangs and criminal organizations, the area soon slipped into anarchy. >> there's a saying around here. okay? this building's been hijacked. >> entire buildings were seized to become superstars for drug operations. everything that could go wrong did. >> people make a living from different things. some hurt people to make
>> back then, it used to be clean. used to be respected. >> once hillbrow was an elite whites only center of town. but when things started to change, so did hillbrow. becoming one of the first gray areas where whites and blacks mixed. hillbrow became aspirational. a symbol of everything black africans had long been denied. but was now accessible. people poured in in large numbers. many of them squatters from all over the continent. >> people come here, they come here with one...
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it could be used to start a poem. or finish a symphony. it has transformed the way we work, learn, create, share. it's used to illustrate things, solve things and think of new things. it's used by scientists and artists, scholars and students. it's been to classrooms, boardrooms, expeditions, even to space. and we can't wait to see where you'll take it next. introducing the thinner, lighter, more powerful ipad air. diarrhea, gas, bloating? yes! one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these digestive issues with three strains of good bacteria. live the regular life. phillips'. >>> breaking a news just now. backstage, oliver stone said he can confirm the rumors and he is work on a movie, an oliver stone treatment on the life of martin luther king. tomorrow night is election 2013. will new york's next mayor change the things in the big apple. and is the tea party headed for a fall in virginia. we will have more when the polls close at 7:00. it's here all night tomorrow. it's here all night tomorrow. "ac360 later
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he was an alpha of the alphas, and jonathan martin was not used to it. this is an unprecedented accusation. bullying, and now we see the text messages and jonathan martin couldn't deal with it. >> and some of the messages are pretty vile, some of them are racial slurs, the voice mails, with him threatening to beat him up. also, if you check richie's feed, the taunting of martin, he said back in april, rather large scale embarrassment, laugh now, cry later, rookie, with some embarrassing picture. starts to call him big weirdo, barely fits in the go-cart, shot out to j martin. that talk is pretty offensive if you work in a place like cnn, but as you rightly say, in a testosterone-filled locker room, with guys wearing padding and smashing into rivals in the football match, not that uncommon. you're painting a picture, not so much i suspect as bullying, so much as this is what goes on and you have to be tough enough to deal with it? >> the nfl is the test every sunday of who the biggest, the strongest, the fastest. if that is not the most caveman, barbaric t
he was an alpha of the alphas, and jonathan martin was not used to it. this is an unprecedented accusation. bullying, and now we see the text messages and jonathan martin couldn't deal with it. >> and some of the messages are pretty vile, some of them are racial slurs, the voice mails, with him threatening to beat him up. also, if you check richie's feed, the taunting of martin, he said back in april, rather large scale embarrassment, laugh now, cry later, rookie, with some embarrassing...
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now she could use a hand. comfort keepers provides a variety of in-home services while truly connecting. comfort keepers. keeping the comforts of home. call now to learn more. and this park is the inside of your body. see, the special psyllium fiber in metamucil actually gels to trap some carbs to help maintain healthy blood sugar levels. metamucil. 3 amazing benefits in 1 super fiber. unisom sleeptabs help you fall asleep 33% faster and wake refreshed. unisom. a stressful day deserves a restful night. >>> there's something wrong. you know, with tilikum. there's something wrong, and that's -- when you have a relationship with an animal and you understand that he's killing not to be a savage. he's not killing just because he's crazy. he's not killing because he doesn't know what he's doing. he's killing because he's frustrated and he's got aggravations and he doesn't know how to -- he has no outlet for it. >> now tilikum is spending a great deal of time by himself and basically floating lifeless in a pool. >> t
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thanks for joining us. now "the lead" with jim sciutto starts now. >>> 10,000 lives gone in a matter of hours and many still desperately trying to find their loved ones. i'm jim sciutto and this is "the lead." the world lead. time is running out for anyone still trapped after a super typhoon laid waste to the philippines. survivors only beginning to take stock of the enormity of the disaster. >>> u.s. marines are on the ground in the philippines, just one of the teams joining the international relief effort, but the task is overwhelming. hundreds of thousands of people are displaced. many don't know where their next glass of clean drinking water will come from. >>> and also in world news, no deal. world powers including the u.s. fail to reach an agreement with iran to stop enriching uranium. now that everyone has walked away from the table, what can bring them back? >>> welcome to "the lead." i'm jim sciutto filling in for jake tapper. hope you're having a meaningful and memorable veterans day. we begin wit
thanks for joining us. now "the lead" with jim sciutto starts now. >>> 10,000 lives gone in a matter of hours and many still desperately trying to find their loved ones. i'm jim sciutto and this is "the lead." the world lead. time is running out for anyone still trapped after a super typhoon laid waste to the philippines. survivors only beginning to take stock of the enormity of the disaster. >>> u.s. marines are on the ground in the philippines, just one...
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cnn's joe johns is working the story for us. he's joining us from the white house. joe, what is bill clinton now saying about the affordable care act? >> reporter: well, wolf, this is the week obama care watchers have been waiting for for a long time. first, the administration is expected to release hard numbers on people entering the exchanges. that number is expected to come in low, around 40,000 to 50,000 according to published reports, even as president bill clinton who knows something about health care himself, has now entered the fray. it's the signature catch phrase of obama care. >> if you like your plan, keep your plan. >> reporter: it turned out not to be true for a small percentage of the population. still millions of americans. now the democrats' elder statesman, former president clinton, has joined calls for president obama to honor his pledge. >> so i personally believe even if it takes a change to the law, the president should honor the commitment the federal government made to those people and let them keep what they've got. >> reporter: seizing the
cnn's joe johns is working the story for us. he's joining us from the white house. joe, what is bill clinton now saying about the affordable care act? >> reporter: well, wolf, this is the week obama care watchers have been waiting for for a long time. first, the administration is expected to release hard numbers on people entering the exchanges. that number is expected to come in low, around 40,000 to 50,000 according to published reports, even as president bill clinton who knows...
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no one ever asked us to say what happened. you know, we just left. >> there was no big lawsuits afterwards, and there is no memorial and, you know, the only thing remaining of keltie byrne is, you know, what's left in the folks' minds who recall the case. >> so in the newspaper articles, the cause of death is that she drowned accidently, but, you know, she was pulled under by the whale. >> well, there is a bit of smoke and mirrors going on. i mean, one of the fundamental facts is that none of the witnesses were clear about which whale pulled keltie in. >> it was the large whale tilikum, the male is the one that went after her. and the other two just kind of circled around, but he was definitely the instigator. and we knew it was that whale because he had the flopped over fin. like, it was very easy to tell. >> sealand of the pacific closed its doors and was looking, i guess, to make a buck on the way out and these whales are worth millions of dollars. >> when seaworld heard that tilikum was available after this accident at sea
no one ever asked us to say what happened. you know, we just left. >> there was no big lawsuits afterwards, and there is no memorial and, you know, the only thing remaining of keltie byrne is, you know, what's left in the folks' minds who recall the case. >> so in the newspaper articles, the cause of death is that she drowned accidently, but, you know, she was pulled under by the whale. >> well, there is a bit of smoke and mirrors going on. i mean, one of the fundamental facts...
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sanjay gupta joins us on the phone from london. you're familiar with the insurance industry as a doctor, as well ace journalist. how well do you think the insurance industry and companies are going to react to this news from president obama that individuals who have been kicked off their plan, because the plans don't meet requirements of obama care, can stay on their plans for an additional year? >> i think it's tough to paint the entire insurance industry with one broad brush. certainly it's a bit disruptive and people already start thinking about whether it's going to have an impact on premiums, cost for insurers, people buying policies next year. but you know, when you talk to these folks -- i've been reporting on this for a long time -- it's a long game here. you know you -- the whole concept of something known as adverse selection, which you've been talking about on your program, this idea that if your adversely selecting, people costing more money, that's not going to work and people have been describing it as this house of c
sanjay gupta joins us on the phone from london. you're familiar with the insurance industry as a doctor, as well ace journalist. how well do you think the insurance industry and companies are going to react to this news from president obama that individuals who have been kicked off their plan, because the plans don't meet requirements of obama care, can stay on their plans for an additional year? >> i think it's tough to paint the entire insurance industry with one broad brush. certainly...